RBUSD Lead Instructional Technology Teachers Meeting
September 21, 2009
3:30 to 5:00 PM
Social, Global, and Green: Education in A Changing World
Societies around the globe are experiencing a time of rapid change. Educators, parents, and politicians are realizing that a new sort of tools - and a new sort of ethics - will be required for the next generation of students to succeed in the face of new challenges. Explore how social media can be used by educators to effect positive social change. Discover how students too can use powerful (and often free) tools to make a real difference in their world. See examples of how educators have collaborated with colleagues, connected their classrooms to others around the globe, and helped to bring green initiatives to their schools and communities. Learn to engage all students by tapping into their passions and bringing new relevance to the work (and play) they do in class - and learn how this can support "the whole child" by helping to several "developmental assets."
Project learning is a dynamic approach to teaching in which students explore real-world problems and challenges.
PBL with a goal of effecting positive social change focuses on challenging, open-ended, real-world problems.
Examples
Blogs for Social Change: George Mayo and Wendy Drexler started this project in February of 2008 with their third and eighth grade students to spread awareness about the genocide in Darfur. - http://manyvoicesdarfur.blogspot.com/
LITT Meeting - September 21, 2009
RBUSD Lead Instructional Technology Teachers Meeting
September 21, 2009
3:30 to 5:00 PM
Social, Global, and Green: Education in A Changing World
Societies around the globe are experiencing a time of rapid change. Educators, parents, and politicians are realizing that a new sort of tools - and a new sort of ethics - will be required for the next generation of students to succeed in the face of new challenges. Explore how social media can be used by educators to effect positive social change. Discover how students too can use powerful (and often free) tools to make a real difference in their world. See examples of how educators have collaborated with colleagues, connected their classrooms to others around the globe, and helped to bring green initiatives to their schools and communities. Learn to engage all students by tapping into their passions and bringing new relevance to the work (and play) they do in class - and learn how this can support "the whole child" by helping to several "developmental assets."
Slides
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Agenda & Links
District Business
Welcome Activity
A Time of Rapid Change
Social Media and Social Change
PBL with Meaning
Examples
More Resources and Examples
Causes
Green Curriculum
Green Schools
The Whole Child - Supporting Developmental Assets
Reflection Activity
Questions and Answers (Time Permitting - Questions Do Not Necessarily Need To Be Related To This Topic)
Other Business
Online Evaluation